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TeacherMeetup @ Winchester College

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

On Tuesday night – 5 July 2011 – we were very fortunate to be able to let TeacherMeetup members see behind the doors of Winchester College. The evening was a chance to hear how Winchester College has been engaging their boys with Poetry, IT, Art, and new technologies.

The calibre of the presentations heard was first class and we hope our members took some great examples home with them. Thank you again to our speakers for taking the time to attend and present.

If you missed out on the evening here’s your chance to see what happened :-)

We have video footage of the night which you can view below,

Teacher Meetup Winchester July 2011 from Edward Upton on Vimeo.

We enjoyed a selection of presentations from Winchester college tutors, and teaching professionals from the Winchester area including a presentation of engaging classes with the use of Flip videos to record assessments (which is what our recordings for the evening were made from). Gideon Williams and Laurence Guymer also gave some wonderful presentations which were not just of benefit to our teaching professionals. I learnt a few things too!

We also have uploaded a selection of the presentations for you to take and use. See below.
If you wish to have them sent to you, or need further information please email me at allyson@teachable.co.uk.

Please do register on our Teacher Meetup page to keep abreast of new events taking place after the summer breaks, or for any information/resources/examples that is being passed between members.

Enjoy your summer holidays and see you at a TeacherMeetup in the Autumn term,

Allyson

If you wish to receive updates on any of our forthcoming TeacherMeetups please email me at allyson@teachable.co.uk.

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GIDEON WILLIAMS – web2
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Teacher Meetup @ Winchester College

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

After a very successful Teacher Meetup at Magdalen College, we are again organising another meeting in July!


Teacher Meetup @ Winchester College
Time: 5:00 – 7:30pm
Date: Tuesday 5 July 2011
Venue: Winchester College, College Street, Winchester, SO23 9NA
The Cost: FREE

TeacherMeetup’s are the new way of helping share examples of inspirational learning and classroom practice spreading across the country. The aim of the TeacherMeetup events (like a TeachMeet) is to learn through example, provide access to inspirational educators and provide an informal setting to network. By providing a relaxed environment you can discover new technologies without disruption to your school day. Learn something you never knew before, never thought you could do, or never thought possible in your school.

The focus of the TeacherMeetup @ Winchester College will (loosely) be about upper primary school learning, but like all TeacherMeetups there are sure to be usable examples presented on the night that can be used across all age groups and disciplines.

Come along and see how the college works, with examples on the evening from a few college presenters and a selection of other like-minded Teachers from around Hampshire sharing their success stories. No pressurised learning, no pushy sales people. This is an informal gathering of Teaching professionals that have an interest in keeping their classroom activities fresh and innovative.
Would you like to get involved? If you have an example that you want to share on something that works well in your school then we would love to invite you to make a presentation. You don’t have to be an ICT guru to present. Just tell us if you would like a 2 or 7 minute presentation slot and the subject of your presentation/talk/ demonstration and you can share your success story to help fellow teaching professionals.

Please register at: WWW.MEETUP.COM/TEACHER-MEETUP or email us to register or present at the event – allyson@teachable.co.uk.

Teacher Meetup 4 Science Week – 16 March 2011

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

After a very successful Teacher Meetup on 1 March 2011, we are organising another to coincide with Science Week. Teacher Meetup 4 Science Week is being held in Magdalen College, 16 March 2011 from 5pm.

If you’ve never heard of them before, Teacher Meetup’s are a fabulous way to share examples of inspirational learning and classroom practice. The aim is to learn through example, provide access to inspirational educators … with a great networking opportunity thrown in.

The twilight session from 5pm til 7pm allows our attendees a chance to wind down after a busy days teaching by listening to fellow Teachers from around Oxfordshire and surrounding counties share their teaching ideas. The focus of this event is the field of science as it coincides with science week, but many of the ideas presented can be transferred across all teaching disciplines, particularly those relating to ICT.

The evening offers an informal, relaxed atmosphere with a chance to network. Drinks and nibbles will be nkindly provided by our sponsors.

We welcome anyone to give a 2 or 7 minute presentation on something that works well in your school. You don’t have to be an ICT guru to present, just a great idea that has helped engage pupils or answered a need in your school.

Details at a glance

Time: 5-7pm

Date: Wednesday 16 March 2011

Venue: Magdalen College, Oxford, OX1 4AU

The Cost: FREE

Please register at:

WWW.MEETUP.COM/TEACHERMEETUP-4-SCIENCE-WEEK or email us at allyson@teachable.co.uk

Teacher Meetup – 1 March 2011

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

If you’ve never heard of them before, they are a fabulous way to share examples of inspirational learning and classroom practice. The aim of the TeacherMeetup events (like a TeachMeet) is to learn through example, provide access to inspirational educators … with a great networking opportunity thrown in.

In the Abbey School, Reading from 5pm til 7pm we are organising a relaxed evening where you can listen to fellow Teachers from around Berkshire share their ideas. Learn something you never knew before, never thought you could do, or never thought possible in your school. Come along and be inspired!

Drinks and nibbles will be provided, along with freebies kindly provided by our sponsors.

We welcome anyone to give a 2 or 7 minute presentation on something that works well in your school. You don’t have to be an ICT guru to present.

Details at a glance
Time: 5-7pm
Date: Tuesday 1 March 2011
Venue: The Abbey School, Kendrick Road, Reading, RG1 5DZ
Cost: FREE

Please register at:
WWW.MEETUP.COM/TEACHER-MEETUP or email us at allyson@teachable.co.uk

How can contributing as a school benefit you?

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

dollars.jpgTeachable.net is offering schools the ability to use their existing digital teaching resources to generate extra funds as an entire school/department. 

File sharing helps fellow teachers improve their classes, keep ideas fresh and save themselves valuable time.  Schools accrue vast amounts of knowledge, ideas and resources which, we believe, should be rewarded financially if shared with others.  Our site allows teachers to share their digital resources with the wider teaching community – while getting paid as they are used. So, if some of your teachers have developed their own resources (Powerpoints, worksheets, SOWs etc), then gather them together and read on…
 

Teachable is offering 50% of any download income we make out of selling your departments files. Therefore, if your teachers upload at least 60 resources to Teachable.net this term, we can guarantee you rewards of at least £500 for the first year.
 

This means everyone benefits. The more resources uploaded, the more rewards are available.  There’s no hidden exemptions, other than the quality of the files is acceptable, and your school gets the benefit first-hand.   
 

There are 3 simple steps to getting started:
1)    Sign up for a free account and upload your files online – www.teachable.net/contribute.aspx.
OR post us a sample selection of your files on a CD to the above address (which we will only use once we have discussed with you).
2)    Our editors check the files for accuracy and any copyright issues.
3)    Every time one of our 18,000+ members chooses your file for their lesson, your school earns a reward.
 

Help us build a site that helps teachers take advantage of the most useful collection of teaching materials on the web, while making them available at low-cost to teachers all over the world.
 

Life after death by Powerpoint

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

I’ve been banging on about in in various training sessions, and I do believe that there are really basic errors you can avoid to stop boring your class. The two presentations below (from a business slideshow sharing site, Slideshare), both make the same points.

However, they do also make the two same mistakes. Too many images, flashed up in sequence, can be distracting. Sometimes a well worked through page of text (just not too much text) really does get the point home.

Powerpoint Training files

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Teachable has been running a series of training sessions on how to use more advanced animation features in Powerpoint.  If you’ve been to one of these sessions, and would like to download the files again, they are listed out below.

The Credit Crunch -  Pre-prepared file for you to work on when building animations

Task List (Powerpoint 2007)- Step by step guide to how to build animations and embed videos.

If you have any problems or further feedback on the sessions, do contact Teachable.